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Netbeans 5.0b2 first impressions

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I gave up on the first Netbeans 5.0 beta, it threw way too many weird exceptions and I just didn't have the time. Fortuately, the new beta2 release looks a lot better. I switched to beta2 on my Mac and tomorrow, I'll do the same on my Solaris x86 box. It's got all the refactorings I'd been using in Eclipse and the new CVS client is fantastic compared to the old one and only an interation (or two) away from matching the one in Eclipse.

The only significant shortcomings I've found are the lack of Subversion support and no global search-and-replace. Actually, Netbeans 5.0 does have Subversion support, but it's based on the crummy old "generic VCS" system and, what's worse, you can't use both the new CVS client and the Subversion client at the same time. That's pretty disappointing for those who have projects in both CVS and Subversion (like me). So Netbeans guys, want me to delete Eclipse from my hard-dive? You're almost there. Just add those two missing features.

Comments:

Thanks for the good words. Full Subversion support is a top priority, we are about to start working on it full speed right after NetBeans 5.0 is done. We plan on publishing the new SVN module on NetBeans Update Center at first, so you will not have to wait all the way till next release after NB 5.0. Let's say April / May for the first usable version, plus / minus :)

Posted by arseniy on November 22, 2005 at 09:25 AM EST #

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